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How to fill out the Criminal History File Form online
This guide provides a clear, step-by-step approach to completing the Criminal History File Form online. By following these instructions, users can ensure that their application is filled out accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete your Criminal History File Form correctly.
- Click 'Get Form' button to access the Criminal History File Form. This will open the document in the editor for you to begin filling it out.
- Begin by selecting the type of service you need. Check all applicable boxes to indicate whether you are requesting a child abuse search, name search, or fingerprint search. Refer to the reverse side of the form for additional guidance if needed.
- In the identifying data section, type or print your name clearly including your last name, first name, middle initial, and any maiden name. Also, provide your date of birth, alias names, and address history for the past five years.
- Fill in your social security number, state of birth, sex, and race in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is accurate and legible.
- If applicable, indicate whether you have ever been found guilty or convicted of any criminal act. If yes, provide details including the date, city, state, county, and circumstances.
- Next, answer the question regarding any substantiated reports of child abuse or neglect. If applicable, provide the date, city, state, county, and details of those circumstances.
- At the bottom of the form, affirm that the information you provided is complete and accurate. Sign and date the form as required.
- Finally, make sure to save your changes, and consider downloading and printing the form for your records. You may also share the form or follow any additional steps for submission that are specified.
Complete your Criminal History File Form online today to ensure a smooth and efficient application process.
Yes, ing to the California Public Records Act, all arrest records that law enforcement agencies create are open for public view. Anyone that wishes to view public arrest records must contact their local law enforcement officials.
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